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Vol. 9, Issue 2, 2018September 01, 2018 EDT

When Giftedness and Poverty Collide and Why it Matters: Gifted, Poor, Black Males Majoring in Engineering

Alonzo Flowers, Rosa M. Banda,
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Journal of AA Males in Education
Flowers, Alonzo, and Rosa M. Banda. 2018. “When Giftedness and Poverty Collide and Why It Matters: Gifted, Poor, Black Males Majoring in Engineering.” Journal of African American Males in Education (JAAME) 9 (2): 1–22.

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